Prairie School
A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
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Prairie School Group of architects in the Mid-West USA inspired by
Sullivan and led by Frank Lloyd
Wright, active
c.1890–1920: it included
Elmslie,
Griffin,
Purcell, and others. The term was coined around 1914, but was not widely accepted until the 1960s, when
The Prairie School Review (1964–76) appeared, a magazine devoted to the works of Prairie School architects. The long, low, horizontal character of their domestic buildings was seen to derive from the broad, level prairie. See
prairie style.
Bibliography
H. Brooks (1972, 1984);
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, xix/1 (Mar. 1960), 2–10, and xxv/2 (May 1966), 115–18;
Spencer (ed.) (1979)
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